TRIBUTES TO CONNIE AND JACKIE Caring and considerate Obedient and willing to serve others Nice, virtuous and sainted Never belittling another Intelligent, industrious Enthusiastic, energetic Just as sweet as can be Appreciative of what you gave her Conscientious and eager to work Kind and compassionate Interested in the welfare of others Ever-striving, ever-achieving Mother and Father's "Precious Jewels" Always in our hearts will live Respectful of others--young and old Sharing love abundantly Helpful hand--willing to serve Admired by all who knew them Loving daughters wholeheartedly Lighted up the lives through their music FOR THOSE WHO DIE IN GOD'S KEEPING THEY'RE SAFELY THERE JUST SLEEPING FOR LIFE, NOT DEATH, IS GOD'S PROMISED GOAL ALWAYS TRUST GOD'S PROMISE AND DOUBT HIM NEVER FOR ONLY THROUGH DEATH CAN THE REDEEMED LIVE ON FOREVER. Lovingly, --Helen Steiner Rice MOM, DAD, HARVEY JR. AND CHRISTOPHER HONORARY PALLBEARERS Elder and Deacon of New Trinity Temple Church of God in Christ c 0 ACTIVE PALLBEARERS N N Roger Bush Deacon T. Sims 1 Corey Brooks Brother B. Holder E , Vincent Avery Brother R. Cain Tim Martin Joe Brown Sherman Bush A Thomas Sims, Jr. Charles Patterson, Jr. N D FLOWER ATTENDANTS District Purity Class J Youth Usher Board A Trinity Temple Youth Choir c USHERS K I E Flowers Temple COGIC Winter Park, Florida MUSIC M Malone Memorial Institutional COGIC A wTrinity Temple COGIC R Fl ers Temple COGIC s DINN H will be served immediately A following the interment at L Temple of Prayer COGIC L Tampa Avenu~ and Bentley Street ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are deeply grateful to each of you for all acts of kindness shown during our f!ours of bereavement. Thank you for the food, calls, money, telegrams and especially prayers. May God continue to bless you for your thoughtfulness. The Marshall Family SE'l.UiCEj_ 23!:1: tr=======:::::::J MARVIN C. ZANDERS FUNERAL HOME 232 West Michael Gladden Blvd. Apopka, Florida 32703 Phone: (407) 886-3388 11CfhE- E-opfE- 1 1. ChoicE- 11 Beverly Zanders Reid Marvin C. Zanders Ucensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers HOMEGOING SERVICES for our beloved ~~we're absent from the body, but we're present with the Lord." II Cor. 5:2 Thu~day,May25,1989 11:00 a.m. MALONE MEMORIAL INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 401 South lvey Lane Orlando, Florida Bishop Melton L. Sconiers, Pastor Superintendent Jerry Bailey Orlando District Superintendent Church of God in Christ Central Florida Third Jurisdiction Officiating INTERMENT: Washington Park Cemetery Orlando, Florida "A LIFE... FULLY COMMITTED TO GOD" CONSTANCE "CONNIE" MARSHALL ube thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life." --Rev. 2: 10 The greatest pride afforded the lives of Elder Harvey L. Sr. and Mrs. Luewill Wilso n Marshall was for God to bless them on January 11 , 1970 in Orlando, Florida, with a beautif ul daughter, Constance-- lovingly referred to as "Co nnie". ~ From infancy, the Lord blessed Conn ie w it h unique qual ities of meekness, hu mbleness and kindness. She loved life and reverenced God for His anointi ng in her life. She received her ed ucation in th e Orange County Public Schools; namely, Lake Weston Elem entary, Lockhart Junior Hig h and Edgewater Hig h School where she graduated in June of 1988. Connie loved working with her hands and concentrated her studies in the area of computers. Connie's life was centered around her church and her family. At the ag e of 10, she began playing th e organ--a musical gift from God. Her keen " ear'' for music resul ted in her excelling as a talented and anointed music messenger. Her relig ious aspirati ons inc luded rende ring faithful service to God as a Sunday School teacher of the kindergarten class, Sunday School Secretary, member of the Purity Band, Y.W.C.C., Hospitality Group, Organist for both the Youth Choir and District Choir. Connie gained the respect and love of her peers and other mentors. As a music minister, she was a member of a singing group, The Trinity Singers, which included her sister, Jackie, and loving Mother. Connie was an energetic and industrious young lady who utilized her skills and training in the technological field of data processing. She was em ployed at Westinghouse Electric Corporation as a Data Ent ry Clerk. Connie's life was dedicated to the Lord at an early age. As the oldest sibling, she kept busy by staying abreast of the latest gospel music; being th e "best fri end" to her sister; serving as a role model for her younger brothers and making her parents happy as an "Ambassador of Christ" w ho was fully committed. On Thursday morning, May 18, 1989, at 2:00 a.m., Connie was transformed from the labors of th is world to a place where she will eternally be " safe in the arms" of her Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. ORDER OF SERVICES :'<:<